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P.CXVI.II. What shall I render to my God

7 What shall I render to my God
For all his kindness shown?
My feet shall visit thine abode,
My songs address thy throne.

8 Among the saints that fill thine house,
My off’rings shall be paid;
There shall my zeal perform the vows,
My soul in anguish made.

9 How much is mercy thy delight,
Thou ever-blessed God!
How dear thy servants in thy sight!
How precious is their blood?

10 How happy all thy servants are!
How great thy grace to me!
My life, which thou hast made thy care,
Lord, I devote to thee.

11 Now I am thine, for ever thine,
Nor shall my purpose move:
Thy hand hath loos'd my bonds of pain,
And bound me with thy love.

12 Here in thy courts I leave my vow,
And thy rich grace record;
Witness, ye saints, who hear me now,
If I forsake the Lord.

Text Information
First Line: What shall I render to my God
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
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Topic: Thanks for private Deliverances
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